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If she hasn't updated in awhile, Jincy Willett has a blog. Oh, happy day. (Psst: Check out the Novel Hybrids post, which begins with a description of Gentle Ben Hur.) (And ooooh: The prologue for her next novel, The Writing Class, which appears to be AWESOME and coming out in June 2008 from Thomas Dunne Books.)
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Oh, happy day redux. Subterranean has announced that they're going to put all Lew Shiner's work back in print AND start with his new novel, Black & White, which sounds abso-mo-lutely brill. Here's the description from the announcement: When Michael follows his dying father to North Carolina, a lifetime of lies begins to unravel. His pursuit of his father’s past–haunted by voodoo, adultery and murder–takes him to a place called Hayti, once the most prosperous black community in the South. Now the mysteries of Michael’s own heritage become a matter of life and death, as racial conflicts barely restrained since...
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Okay, I confess. I gave up on the second season premiere. Does this mean the show gets better?
Posted by: ed | November 19, 2007 at 22:32
I don't know if better is the right word.
Posted by: Gwenda | November 20, 2007 at 06:45
"Noah, put down the tape."
Bahahaha! So bad.
I just caught up on two weeks' worth of Heroes and it was all quite bad indeed, every little bit of it with all the characters' unbelievably stupid actions and pointlessly extended emotional scenes set against cloying sunsets, but somehow I still find it weirdly satisfying to watch. Like reading a shoddy run of X-Men: the story may be badly written crap but it's sort of enjoyable to see all those familiar characters run around together. I would probably feel worse about it if the season weren't suddenly wrapping up next week, which is nice.
Posted by: Karen | November 27, 2007 at 00:49